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A giant condo on Bloor West is set to be the most expensive in the country (if it’s sold for the listed price)

By Frances McInnis
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With a reported $30-million price tag, the 10,000-square-foot Cumberland Apartment at 130 Bloor Street West could soon be Canada’s priciest condo (a 55th-floor penthouse suite at the Four Seasons in Yorkville currently holds that honour). First built in the 1960s for businessman Noah Torno, the apartment’s high-modernist architecture—including a replica of the bronze staircase in New York’s Four Seasons Restaurant—was restored and modernized by interior designer J.F. Brennan. Of course, the ultra-private building also has all the amenities—including an on-call houseman to run last-minute errands. The Globe and Mail offers a peek inside the two-storey penthouse. See the entire gallery [Globe and Mail] »

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